This document contains two telegrams. The first telegram, transmitted through Cable & Wireless Limited and dated 24th September 1948, was from Nan Huat to Smilingly Singapore, about a shipment of goods. The second telegram, transmitted through the Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Company, Limited and dated 30th December 1931, was addressed to Pek Sam Choon in Singapore.

"This is a photo-journalistic record of the SPP's GE 2011 campaign, published by sponsorship and donations from many supporters, to commemorate the SPP's involvement in a momentous period in Singapore's political history"--P. [4] of cover.

"Through 10 Principles for Liveable, High-Density Cities: Lessons from Singapore, the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the Center for Liveable Cities (CLC) are showing how Singapore has turned the challenges of rapid urbanization into opportunities, creating an appealing living and working environment. The projects cited in the report represent the type of progressive, transformative development for the 21st century that results from visionary thinking"--Foreword.

Sports history is filled with hundreds of athletes who have made significant accomplishments. However, among these are figures who have risen as true beacons of greatness— whose personal talent, striving and unique sense of discipline raised the competition to a new level. This text provides capsule views of 100 such athletes.

"This volume will take readers on a fascinating trip into the world these women lived in, to understand the social norms of those bygone eras and how these women emerged as victors or victims of the circumstances they were forced into." - Pub. notes.

100 Series art album by Lu Yanguang is the first successful full-scale attempt to depict historical and legendary Chinese characters in drawings. In this first volume, Lu Yanguang captures the spirit of some of China's most influential and famous women. Spanning over two thousand years of China's history, the characters in this collection reflect the many and varied roles which women have played throughout the ages. Popular culture has made of them warriors and weaklings, sages and fools, chaste...

In this volume, Lu Yanguang exercises ingenuity in his approach to the difficult subject on deities. With much reverence, he has interpreted Chinese gods, goddesses and immortals with imagination and intelligence in the lines of his portraits. The intention of his coverage is broad. So a comprehensive range of deities is represented.

This publication provides a quick insight into the life stories of 100 celebrated figures in Chinese history. They include patriotic heroes, influential statesmen, outstanding historians, philosophers, writers, poets, and scientists. One thing is common among these scholars — their integrity, selflessness and achievements have significantly contributed to the rich tradition of the Chinese civilization.